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Album: “Red Letter Days”
Album: “Red Letter Days”
Description
Contains the hidden track "Empire Of My Mind" which occurs after "Here In Pleasantville." <p>The Wallflowers: Jakob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Romi Jaffe (keyboards, vibraphone); Greg Richling (Mini Moog synthesizer, bass); Mario Calire (drums, background vocals). <p>Additional personnel: Mike McCready, Val McCallum, Rusty Anderson (guitar); Ben Peeler (lapsteel); David Campbell (strings); Lenny Castro (percussion); Bill Appleberry (programming); Mo Z M.D., Courtney Kaiser (background vocals). <p>Recorded at Groovemasters, Sound City, and Record One, Los Angeles, California. <p>This is a Hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. <p>On the surface, RED LETTER DAYS bears some sonic similarities to the previous couple of Wallflowers albums (rich, Byrdsy guitar tones, Tom Petty-ish roots-rock production, and of course Jakob Dylan's husky, engaging vocals). Closer listening, however, reveals a number of advances. For one thing, Dylan's lyrics are sharper than ever, especially on the darkly poetic verses of "When You're on Top," which nicely counterbalance an almost too-catchy chorus that smacks of chart envy. Similarly, "Three Ways" and "If You Never Got Sick" achieve a moody poignancy that's simultaneously visceral and evocative (no mean feat). There are new sonic developments as well; Rami Jaffee's keyboard arsenal sounds somewhat expanded beyond his trademark B-3 organ, and is utilized accordingly, to give many of the songs a more modern edge than the band has evinced in the past. One small step for man...well, you know the rest. <p>On the surface, RED LETTER DAYS bears some sonic similarities to the previous couple of Wallflowers albums (rich, Byrdsy guitar tones, Tom Petty-ish roots-rock production, and of course Jakob Dylan's husky, engaging vocals). Closer listening, however, reveals a number of advances. For one thing, Dylan's lyrics are sharper than ever, especially on the darkly poetic verses of "When You're on Top," which nicely counterbalance an almost too-catchy chorus that smacks of chart envy. Similarly, "Three Ways" and "If You Never Got Sick" achieve a moody poignancy that's simultaneously visceral and evocative (no mean feat). There are new sonic developments as well; Rami Jaffee's keyboard arsenal sounds somewhat expanded beyond his trademark B-3 organ, and is utilized accordingly, to give many of the songs a more modern edge than the band has evinced in the past. One small step for man...well, you know the rest.
Track Listing :
1 When You're on Top
2 How Good It Can Get
3 Closer to You
4 Everybody Out of the Water
5 Three Ways
6 Too Late to Quit
7 If You Never Got Sick
8 Health and Hapiness
9 See You When I Get There
10 Feels Like Summer Again
11 Everything I Need
12 Here in Pleasantville
13 Empire of My Mind - (hidden track)
Album Information :
UPC:606949349127
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:The Wallflowers
Guest Artists:Mike McCready
Producer:Tobias Miller; Bill Appleberry
Label:Interscope Records (USA)
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2002/11/05
Original Release Year:2004
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
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